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Peter Olson

Birth1826 - Norway
Death23 Sep 1895 - Fish Creek, Door County, Wisconsin, United States of America
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Born in Norway on 1826. Peter Olson married Ingebor Olson and had 12 children. He passed away on 23 Sep 1895 in Fish Creek, Door County, Wisconsin, United States of America.

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Ingebor Olson
1832 - 1897
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Alfred Olson
1874 - 1900
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Peter Olson
1864 - 1906
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Mary Olson
1878 - 1908
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Erland Olson
1865 - 1925
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Immer Olson
1869 - Unknown
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Lewis Olson
1866 - 1935
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Ole Olson
1861 - Unknown
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Louis F Olson
1871 - Unknown
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Ingeborg "Emma" Olson
1867 - 1944
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Allan Olson
1862 - 1935
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Ole Michael Olson
1861 - 1952
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Lewis Olson
1871 - 1939

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